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It's the fault of Apple for not fixing their Safari quickly enough. I bet it was they who whined to WSJ about it. Windows users have had to deal with crap like this for a long time from all sorts of companies.

There were several articles in the past criticizing Apple's slow turnaround for fixing their security leaks in their machines, yet apparently Apple still relies on this erroneous publicly peddled belief that "mai iproductz r sekyur" to justify not getting their security fixed right.

It's the fault of Apple for not fixing their Safari quickly enough. I bet it was they who whined to WSJ about it. Windows users have had to deal with crap like this for a long time from all sorts of companies.

There were several articles in the past criticizing Apple's slow turnaround for fixing their security leaks in their machines, yet apparently Apple still relies on this erroneous publicly peddled belief that "mai iproductz r sekyur" to justify not getting their security fixed right.

I think the flaw was only recently discovered by a Stanford researcher, and Apple is working on a fix. YES I do agree they should jump all over stuff and fix them like Yesterday already...that still doesn't excuse Google (and other, since Google alone is not guilty here).

I just wish that Firefox would have a similar No-Tracking default on their browser, because I trust and enjoy using it above the others.

I am not perfect andI defy you to prove otherwise Growing Old Gracefully is an Oxymoron ... Mostly Moron !